| George Osgood - 1855 - 44 頁
...hearts with gratitude to the author of all we enjoy, and all the hopes we cherish of the future. << Lo, the poor Indian, whose untutored mind, Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind.' For many years, Danvers Plains was a noted place for military musters, two of which, occurring many... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 134 頁
...to be blest. The soul, uneasy, and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come. Lo ! the poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind ; His soul proud Science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or milky way ; Yet simple Nature... | |
| 1856 - 1492 頁
...of the Mohicans, The Deer Slayer, and The Water Witch. The wild faith of that primitive creature, " Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind," his figurative language, passionate temperament, and romantic disposition, were all tit materials for... | |
| Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1857 - 578 頁
...enlightened Mason, whose vision portrays to him the golden streets of themNew Jerusalem, may worship with him "Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds and hears him in the wind." The Mason's creed is to love his neighbor as himself, to[do good unto all, but especially to the household,... | |
| Isaac Dowd Williamson - 1858 - 266 頁
...the forest, proclaims that the healing waters of peace and joy have visited even the lone wigwam of the " Poor Indian whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind." He worships the great spirit, and.perhaps with as much true devotion, hopes for an humble heaven where... | |
| Isaiah J. Morris - 1858 - 228 頁
...shall an African, shall Juba's heir reproach great Cate's son ? 7. Really ! you have come, eh ! 8. Lo ! the poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind. 9, Oh ! what a sight was that. 10. Behold ! how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together... | |
| Joseph Howe - 1858 - 664 頁
...controversy appeared at this period in the opposition press. We have only room for one: — " Lo ! the poor Indian whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind." We presume that, during his stay in Canada, Mr. Johnston will visit Niagara Falls ; and, if he does,... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1858 - 508 頁
...suicide only by the assurance that the cruel Spaniards would follow them into the land of spirits. " Lo! the poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds and hears him in the wind. His soul kind science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or milky way. Yet simple nature to... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 686 頁
...(Winslow, Good Newes, &c., tion. "Some report that the 60.) This was written when Winslow people are BO brute, they have no rehad been in communication with...XXII. 249. Indians believed, — 1. that there are a 2 1.11 i' it . however, sometimes adopts good and evil spirit (a god and a devil) ; the word Manitou,... | |
| Austin Jacobs Coolidge, John Brainard Mansfield - 1859 - 1110 頁
...Hashes, sometimes of anger, sometimes of omnipotence, which only read to them, " Approach not! " To " The poor Indian, whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, and hears him in the wind," these sights and sounds had no double meaning. The ascent they deemed not only perilous, but impossible.... | |
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